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Rangers may have beaten Kilmarnock on Sunday, but their prospects in the William Hill Premiership still look bleak.

Stuart Kettlewell’s team travelled to Ibrox on 26 October, but the Gers had too much quality for them by the end of the 90 minutes.

Danny Rohl was happy to get his first win against Kilmarnock, with the German manager facing disappointment in the Europa League after the 3-0 loss to Brann.

Celtic’s loss to Hearts added to the delight in G51, but it may not bode well for the future of football in Scotland.

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Ally McCoist predicts Hearts could potentially win the William Hill Premiership this season, but that may come at a cost.

From a neutral perspective, a new champion in Scottish football that isn’t the Gers or Celtic after 40 years would be a good thing, but that would mean the continuation of struggles at Ibrox and Parkhead.

The Light Blues’ icon feels that for the Jambos to finally break the duopoly in Scotland, the two Glaswegian outfits’ demise may need to go on, which will ultimately hurt football in the country.

Speaking on talkSPORT on 27 October, McCoist said: “Yeah. Clearly, I’m a Rangers...

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